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The home terrain of frogs is diverse; they’re found in places such as water-bogged swamps, parched deserts, and frosty snowy fields. This narrative takes readers through the amazing life of some truly weird, wild, and wonderful Ranidae and Anura family members. Photographs of each long-limbed creature captivate readers while fact boxes keep the information flowing in a fun and engaging way.
Marine minibeasts are weird, wild, and wonderful oceanic animals with no backbones. They might look like flowers, bugs, stars, or snails, but they are all perfectly suited for life in the sea. They’re not really beasts, but they are truly out of the ordinary and oddly transfixing. This book will introduce learners to a whole new way of seeing marine life.
Written specifically for AQA modular science, this book covers the modules assessed in the terminal exams, revisiting content from end of module tests. Students are given practice using the AQA data sheets found in the exams. The book also covers the ideas and evidence area.
An introduction to the physical characteristics, behavior, and life cycle of funnel web spiders.
This is a fun science photographic exposure of one of the greatest threats to the planet after climate change and overpopulation.
This book describes worms, including their habitat and the adaptations they make to survive in their environment.
Arising from a conference held at the University of Sydney in 1993, this collection of 35 papers addresses topics such as habitat loss, degradation and pollution of water resources, weeds and feral animals, and commercial use of native biota. Also discusses the role of government and non-government agencies in conservation. Includes 25 colour plates, references and an index. The editors work in the Environmental Survey and Research Division of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Introduces minibeasts, discussing the physical characteristics, life cycles, and adaptive behavior of such examples as worms, honeybees, leeches, and katydids.